Hulusi grade examination is 1-10, you can directly test the level you want to test, grade 9, grade 10 for the mandatory level. The price of the fee varies from year to year! The price will vary with the level of your grade.
Generally, you need to be able to memorize at least two pieces of music for the level you want to take. Rhythm and technique should be on point. As long as you can play the same way as the demonstration, you will usually pass. Don't be nervous when you take the test. It's best to find a local experienced teacher to guide you before the exam.
Expanded:Hulusi, also known as "gourd xiao", is a Yunnan minority musical instruments, hulusi originated in the Dehong Dai Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture, Lianghe County, mainly in the Dai, Achang, Wa, De'ang, and Brown and other ethnic groups living in Yunnan Dehong, Lincang area, rich in rich local color.
Hulusi can be divided into three types: high, medium and low. Its tone is unique and beautiful, the appearance of simple, soft, elegant, easy to learn, small and easy to carry, by the majority of music lovers and Chinese and foreign tourists love.
Hulusi, the Dai language called "Wicker Lang叨", "Wicker" for the Dai language wind instruments in general, "Lang" for the meaning of straight blowing, "叨 "The local Chinese language is also known as the gourd xiao (葫芦箫). Hulusi shape and structure unique, it is made of a complete natural gourd, three bamboo tubes and three metal reeds, the whole gourd to do the air box, the gourd low into three different thickness of the bamboo tube, each inserted into the gourd in the bamboo tube part, inlaid with a copper or silver reeds, the middle of the bamboo tube is the thickest, above the opening of the seven tone holes, it is called the main pipe, on both sides of the tube is attached to the top only set the reeds, do not open the tone holes ( On both sides are the attached pipes, which have only reeds and no holes (referring to the traditional gourd silk), and can only emit the harmonic sound with the main pipe's **** sound. Usually, the left side of the pipe produces a "3" tone, while the right side is silent (or produces a bass 6).
Source: Baidu Encyclopedia Hulusi